What happens when you light a match in space? Astronauts reveal the stunning blue flame mystery

Chinese astronauts aboard Tiangong station witnessed a match flame transform into a blue sphere in microgravity. Unlike Earth’s rising flames, this phenomenon occurs due to altered airflow and heat transfer. This groundbreaking experiment offers crucial insights into fire behavior in space, vital for enhancing safety systems on future long-duration missions.

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